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Where does “arguō” come from?
arguō
(Latin): to clarify, to make plain; to assert, declare, prove, show
Definitions
to clarify, to make plain; to assert, declare, prove, show
Words derived from “arguō”
argumentum
argute
arguteness
argutely
argutor
redarguo
coarguo
arguturus
arguendus
arguer
argüir
argüir
argūtus
argūmentum
redarguere
argument
argumento
argutia
argomento
argument
arguto
argumentosus
redarguens
redarguturus